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Evans Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA

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Wednesday Tech Forum (WTF!) - Dr. Yupin Zeng, Advancing Transistor Technologies: Materials, Devices, and Opportunities for AI and Neuromorphic Computing

 

Dr. Yuping Zeng is currently an Associate professor at University of Delaware. She worked as a postdoctor under Prof. Chenming Hu and Ali Javey in University of California at Berkeley. She has been working on various projects on III-V compound semiconductor electron devices, such as InAs Tunneling Field Effect Transistors (TFETs), Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs), Fin Field Effect Transistors (FinFETs). She received her PhD degree in Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 2011. During her PhD study, she worked on optimizations of design and fabrication process of high speed InP/GaAsSb double heterojunction bipolar transistors (DHBTs) under Prof. Colombo Bolognesi. She obtained her Master degree in National University of Singapore where her main research was on nanoscale material process and characterizations. She is one of the 20 gift-young students who were selected to Jilin University at the age of 15 in 1994 for a gift-young university program in China and obtained her Bachelor’s degree when she was less than 19. Several facets of her research activity are reflected in 85 journal papers and 34 international conference papers. Dr. Zeng is a recipient of the 2009 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad and NSF career award recipient 2023. Her research interests are continued on advanced devices and systems for low power applications and high performance applications by innovations in device design, material design and fabrication technology. 

 

Please come out for a great discussion and lunch!

Location: iSuite

12:30 PM - Lunch

12:45 PM - Dr. Yuping Zeng

 

This event is open to undergraduate students in the Electrical & Computer Engineering department only.

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